Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

AGA receives grant from Bernard Lee Schwartz to advance research in pancreatic cancer

AGA receives grant from Bernard Lee Schwartz to advance research in pancreatic cancer

Task force recommends annual CT scans for high-risk smokers

Task force recommends annual CT scans for high-risk smokers

Patients with melanoma brain metastases can be treated with large doses of interleukin-2

Patients with melanoma brain metastases can be treated with large doses of interleukin-2

Study: About 50% of fibromyalgia patients have nerve damage

Study: About 50% of fibromyalgia patients have nerve damage

FibroGen, Astellas initiate Phase 2 study of ASP1517/FG-4592 for treatment of anemia linked with CKD

FibroGen, Astellas initiate Phase 2 study of ASP1517/FG-4592 for treatment of anemia linked with CKD

ImmunoCellular initiates ICT-121 phase I trial in patients with recurrent glioblastoma multiforme

ImmunoCellular initiates ICT-121 phase I trial in patients with recurrent glioblastoma multiforme

OGT to release new CytoSure Consortium Cancer +SNP array for CNV and LOH detection

OGT to release new CytoSure Consortium Cancer +SNP array for CNV and LOH detection

First Edition: July 30, 2013

First Edition: July 30, 2013

WHO aims to increase global rate of breastfeeding for six months to 50% by 2025

WHO aims to increase global rate of breastfeeding for six months to 50% by 2025

Professor receives Celebration of African Australians Inc Award for exceptional research works

Professor receives Celebration of African Australians Inc Award for exceptional research works

Kentucky researcher receives 2013 Discovery Award from Society for Free Radical Biology & Medicine

Kentucky researcher receives 2013 Discovery Award from Society for Free Radical Biology & Medicine

Surgery may not be necessary for women with abnormal breast tissue

Surgery may not be necessary for women with abnormal breast tissue

Children who grow up in poverty are more likely to smoke cigarettes

Children who grow up in poverty are more likely to smoke cigarettes

Research: Cancer and serious illnesses leave traces of their presence in patients' saliva

Research: Cancer and serious illnesses leave traces of their presence in patients' saliva

Study: Digital tomosynthesis reduces recall rate in breast cancer screening

Study: Digital tomosynthesis reduces recall rate in breast cancer screening

Saliva from heavy cell phone users shows increased risk factors for cancer, says researcher

Saliva from heavy cell phone users shows increased risk factors for cancer, says researcher

Study: Decision aids result in improved prostate cancer knowledge

Study: Decision aids result in improved prostate cancer knowledge

Hepatitis C (HCV) testing for baby boomers: an interview with Dr. Donald Jensen, Director, Center for Liver Diseases, University of Chicago

Hepatitis C (HCV) testing for baby boomers: an interview with Dr. Donald Jensen, Director, Center for Liver Diseases, University of Chicago

Trovagene adopts RainDance's RainDrop digital PCR system for eventual use in CLIA laboratory

Trovagene adopts RainDance's RainDrop digital PCR system for eventual use in CLIA laboratory

World Hepatitis Alliance calls for urgent action to address viral hepatitis

World Hepatitis Alliance calls for urgent action to address viral hepatitis

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